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Michelangelo

(1475-1564) . Michelangelo. Madonna of the Stairs –completed when Michelangelo was about 16. Pieta. Pieta (1498-1500). Still in its original place in Saint Peter's Basilica. One of the most famous works of art, the Pieta was probably finished before Michelangelo was 25 years old.

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Michelangelo

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  1. (1475-1564) Michelangelo

  2. Madonna of the Stairs –completed when Michelangelo was about 16.

  3. Pieta

  4. Pieta (1498-1500) • Still in its original place in Saint Peter's Basilica. • One of the most famous works of art, the Pieta was probably finished before Michelangelo was 25 years old. • The youthful Mary is shown seated majestically, holding the dead Christ across her lap. • Instead of revealing extreme grief, Mary is restrained, and her expression is one of resignation.

  5. Pieta detail

  6. "It would be impossible for any craftsman or sculptor no matter how brilliant ever to surpass the grace or design of this work, or try to cut and polish the marble with the skill that Michelangelo displayed. For the Pieta was a revelation of all the potentialities and force of the art of sculpture. Among the many beautiful features (including the inspired draperies) this is notably demonstrated by the body of Christ itself. It would be impossible to find a body showing greater mastery of art and possessing more beautiful members, or a nude with more detail in the muscles, veins, and nerves stretched over their framework of bones, or a more deathly corpse. The lovely expression of the head, the harmony in the joints and attachments of the arms, legs, and trunk, and the fine tracery of the veins are all so wonderful that it is hard to believe that the hand of an artist could have executed this inspired and admirable work so perfectly and in so short a time. It is certainly a miracle that a formless block of stone could ever have been reduced to a perfection that nature is scarcely able to create in the flesh."Giorgio Vasari, Lives of the Artists, first published 1550, 2nd edition 1558.

  7. David

  8. Contrapposto • Technique of sculpting a human figure in a pose that shows the weight of the body in balance. With weight on one leg, the shoulders a hips counterbalance eachother in a natural way so that the figure does not fall over. Developed in the late Greek period.

  9. DAVID • Gigantic marble, started in 1501 and completed in 1504 • Michelangelo began work on the colossal figure of David in 1501, and by 1504 the sculpture (standing at 4.34m/14 ft 3 in tall) was in place outside the Palazzo Vecchio. • The choice of David was supposed to reflect the power and determination of Republican Florence and was under constant attack from supporters of the usurped Medicis. • In the 19th century the statue was moved to the Accademia.

  10. Holy Family

  11. The Sistine Chapel Ceiling

  12. Creation of Adam

  13. Creation of Eve

  14. Expulsion From Paradise

  15. The Last Judgment

  16. Damned to Hell

  17. Hell

  18. Biago de Cessana - Michelangelo’s critic

  19. Michelangelo’s self-portrait in the flayed skin of St. Bartholomew.

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